Berlioz's music. With Berlioz the devil is always in the detail; he was an extraordinary orchestrator and capable of writing unidiomatically for instruments--especially the woodwinds--in order to get exactly the sound he wanted. Or rather, sounds, for the whole texture is made up of many layers. Davis understands this as if by instinct, and draws some beautiful playing from the instrumentalists without ever losing sight of the whole picture. It has been said that the French style of phrasing is all foreplay and no climax: the singers bring this teasing quality to their long, flowing lines but with a charmingly English home-counties blush too. Elsie Moris's light tone is a perfect match for Peter Pears' cool, silvery voice in this respect - and the choir too makes a good full sound without ever getting too heavy. The two discs also include some other gems from the pen of this most idiosyncratic of composers. --Warwick Thompson
Berlioz's music. With Berlioz the devil is always in the detail; he was an extraordinary orchestrator and capable of writing unidiomatically for instruments--especially the woodwinds--in order to get exactly the sound he wanted. Or rather, sounds, for the whole texture is made up of many layers. Davis understands this as if by instinct, and draws some beautiful playing from the instrumentalists without ever losing sight of the whole picture. It has been said that the French style of phrasing is all foreplay and no climax: the singers bring this teasing quality to their long, flowing lines but with a charmingly English home-counties blush too. Elsie Moris's light tone is a perfect match for Peter Pears' cool, silvery voice in this respect - and the choir too makes a good full sound without ever getting too heavy. The two discs also include some other gems from the pen of this most idiosyncratic of composers. --Warwick Thompson
Orchestra / Ensemble(s): Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
Date of Release: 07/07/2003
Label / Distributor: Hänssler / Metronome
Pieces in Set: 2
Running Time: 2 hours 31 minutes
Genre(s): Vocal and choral
Stereo: Stereo
SPAR Code: DDD
EAN: 40888309123
Catalogue Number: 93
Work 1
Work Title: (L') Enfance du Christ, Op. 25
Excerpt(s): 1. PART 1_HEROD'S DREAM - Dans le crèche 2. Marche nocturne 3. Toujours ce rêve! 4. Les sages de Judée 5. Ô mon cher fils 6. PART 2_THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT - Overture 7. Il s'en va loin de la terre (Shepherds' farewell) 8. Les pèlerins étant venus 9. PART 3_THE ARRIVAL AT SAIS - Depuis trois jours 10. Dans cette ville immense 11. Entrez, entrez; Grand dieux! 12. Trio for 2 flutes and harp 13. Ce fut ainsi 14. Ô mon âme
Composer: (Louis-)Hector Berlioz (1803 - 1869)
Genre: Vocal & Choral
Date Written: 1850-54
Conductor: Sir Roger Norrington
Orchestra / Ensemble: Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra
...An interesting album of French music. The singer is from France and has been around for a long time. Some songs are better than others. I would recommend this album as an easy listening record. It's something you can relax to in the evening.
~~ Tracks ~~
1. La Quete
2. La Cathedrale
3. L'amour Est Mort
4. Mai 40
5. Avec Elegance
6. Sans Exigences
7. Les Marquises
8. Orly
9. La Vil S'Endormait
10. Jojo
11. J'arrive
12. Quand On N'a Que L'Amour
13. Le Plat Pays
14. Mon Enfance
15. Les Vieux
16. La Chanson De Jacky
17. La Valse A Mille Temps
18. Le Prochain Amour
19. La Chanson Des Vieux Amants
20. Ne Me Quitte Pas
Disc: 2
1. Amsterdam
2. La Biere
3. Bruxelles
4. Le Diable Ca Va
5. Il Nous Faut Regarder
6. L'Enfance
7. Ces Gens La
8. Les Bonbons
9. Les Flamandes
10. Les Bourgeois
11. Jef
12. Mathilde
13...
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Advantages: The experience of getting inside an artistic head Disadvantages: French not quite idiomatic
...This 1995 CD was the Bulgarian mezzo soprano opera singer Vesselina Kasarova's first solo album. She was only 30 years old then, but age is not necessarily the arbitor of thoughtfulness.
It is telling that despite of the French's tendency to be very picky of how their language is sung, this CD won the Prix Maurice Ravel despite of some pretty iffy French intonations. This singer is just so expressive and so mesmerizing in her singing of the emotionally loaded French song cycles (all quite over-recorded by all the prominent artists already, especially for the Berlioz 'Summer Nights' Cycle), that imperfect French diction is really an insignificant flaw.
There is a detached quality to this recital. As if she is lost in her own thoughts, not quite aware of the presence of an audience (or the recording microphone, in this case). Listening...
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